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Kyoshi Andrew Roberts Foundation

Phone: +61 409 211 870



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25.01.2022 We will be back next year .... bigger and better ‘



24.01.2022 "We have a foundation we run in my father's name, it’s called the Kyoshi Andrew Roberts Foundation it’s a charity, so we’re getting money to help people if the...y're ever in a situation, it doesn't have to be brain cancer, it's not about brain cancer, it's about actually helping families who have a loved one that may be in palliative care and instead of taking them to a hospital or a hospice where they need to stay there and that's where they spend their final days, you can actually do it at home like we did." - Amy Gardam Listen to the full podcast episode here http://on.mrtlrts.me/2umkAxC #MartialArtsMedia

24.01.2022 Since national cancer spend records began in 2002, 680 million has been invested in breast cancer, yet only 96 million in brain tumours that’s a difference ...of 35 million a year over 17 years Research into brain tumours must not be left behind The nation needs to invest at least 35 million a year if we are to find a cure for brain tumours in the next 20 years. Please sign and share our petition calling for increased national investment into brain tumour research to 35 million https://bit.ly/35AF2RF

21.01.2022 Amazing results from Awake surgery... Such fantastic surgeons..



20.01.2022 Many other cancers are homogeneous, meaning that the abnormalities and the proteins seen on the surface of the cells are quite uniform. Brain cancer is typical...ly very heterogeneous, which means all the cells are so different. They actually estimate that there may be 300 different types of cancer in one brain cancer, making it incredibly difficult to tackle. Prof. Charlie Teo Charlie Teo Foundation is tackling brain cancer head-on.

16.01.2022 Due to Covid 19 Our gala wont be able to go ahead this year, but we will be back next year with another exciting evening ... watch this space .

15.01.2022 Charlie answers your burning questions about what causes brain cancer. In this episode, you'll hear Charlie's thoughts on possible genetic, environmental, behav...ioural and biomedical factors, as well as what the studies show about mobile phones and non-ionising radiation. This is the first video in a five-part series, answering YOUR questions. Stay tuned each Tuesday as Charlie answers more of your burning questions. To help fund game-changing brain cancer research, donate today.



09.01.2022 Brain cancer kills more Aussie kids than any other disease! The ONLY way we can change this outcome is through more research. Our little heroes Bella and Nate,... are living hope for future generations. Our big heroes like Dr Verhaak, are giving hope for future generations through his research into childhood brain cancer. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation today to continue this ground-breaking research: https://charlieteofoundation.org.au/donation/ Your donation holds the power to change lives!

09.01.2022 Brain tumours are the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under the age of 40 The nation needs to invest at least 35 million a year if we are to fin...d a cure for brain tumours in the next 20 years. Please help by signing and sharing our petition calling for increased national investment into brain tumour research https://bit.ly/3jUfrHo #campaigning #petition #braintumourpetition

02.01.2022 Beautiful message, Abe.

01.01.2022 Brain cancer hasn’t taken a break. People are still dying and suffering from brain cancer and we can’t ignore them. We want you to know that we see you, we hear you, and we’re doing everything we can to fund the best brains to beat brain cancer.

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